Privacy

How we handle your data on this site.

Who we are

Blue House Productions Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales. Our registered office is B1903 Castle Wharf, 2A Chester Road, Manchester, M15 4SD. For any question about this policy or about data we hold, write to hello@bluehouseproductions.co.uk.

What we collect

Server logs. This site is hosted on Vercel. When you load a page, Vercel's servers process your IP address and may collect basic technical information such as your browser type. We don't control this processing. See Vercel's privacy statement for details.

Email correspondence. If you send us an email at hello@bluehouseproductions.co.uk — or to any other Blue House address — we keep that email for as long as the conversation is live and any business records require us to.

The site does not use cookies.

Why we collect it

We collect server logs under the legitimate interest basis in UK GDPR — running and securing a public website is a basic operational need, and we keep it only as long as we need it. We hold email correspondence in order to reply to it.

Who else sees it

Emails are stored on our email provider's servers. Vercel (see above) and our email provider are bound by their own terms and applicable data-protection law. No other party receives data from us.

International transfers

Our hosting provider operates a global network and may process server-log data outside the UK. Any such transfer happens under the UK International Data Transfer Agreement or equivalent contractual safeguards.

How long we keep it

Server logs: around 30 days, in line with our hosting provider's defaults. Email correspondence: for as long as we need it to respond to you, manage an ongoing project, or meet our legal and accounting obligations.

Your rights

Under UK GDPR you can ask us for a copy of any personal data we hold about you, ask us to correct it if it's wrong, or ask us to delete it. You can also object to how we're using it. To make any of these requests, email hello@bluehouseproductions.co.uk. If you are not happy with our response, you have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner's Office at ico.org.uk.

Updates

If we change anything material on this page we will update the date below.

Last updated 12 May 2026